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Started by Lone Trike, June 09, 2018, 06:53:16 PM

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Lone Trike

avatar_amargasaurus cazaui @amargasaurus cazaui sad to hear about Martins condition. I hope it won´t get any worse!
About your questions: I fear, I´ve already reached the limit in terms of scale, at least for the versatile plastic material. Scaling them down even further could pose problems, especially with the hands and feet, which are already pretty delicate. I could scale them up of course or at least some of them.
Concerning the postures. Posing a 3d model can be time consuming, yes. So I wouldn´t want to make the alterations too fancy. Maybe altering the head  or limb posture a little bit here and there.
model kits available at: Instagram at LoneTrikeStudio Shapeways


Lone Trike

Here´s a T. rex sculpt I started as a side-project. Thought I might share it here as well. It´s still more or less in a WIP condition. The base is just a placeholder for now. It could be the carcass of a juvenile Triceratops or an Edmontosaurus maybe.



model kits available at: Instagram at LoneTrikeStudio Shapeways

Lone Trike

Hi everyone! Here´s my current main project. After the Aquilops I decided to stick to the life size theme a little longer. I always wanted to make this and now I think it´s time for it. A baby Triceratops ;D
The Zbrush model is still work in progress. Finding the right pose is tough. I definitely want the model to stand up on its own, so its best to keep all four feet an the ground. But I still want it to have a somewhat dynamic stance. Not sure if I succeeded. Let me know what you think?


model kits available at: Instagram at LoneTrikeStudio Shapeways

Dinoreplicas

Adorable, if the cute factor is intentional then mission accomplished!

Lanthanotus

Looks very authenthic, as far as that can be said. Maybe the feet could be a bit bigger, other than that I find the proportions very well hit, big head and eyes, long legs, short rump and tail and stubby horns and low frill. Just as it should fresh from the egg. And even with all four feet on the ground I find it dynamic enough.

Shonisaurus

The triceratops baby is stylized but commenting from my complete scientific ignorance I think the gola is too small, but it is a subjective appreciation. Regardless of that it looks an adorable figure it looks quite vulnerable triceratops baby that needs the support of adults to avoid being prey to small and medium theropods given its young age.

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